Fans of the neds Daily Greyhound Tips will know I have a soft spot for Ace’s Chance, and he’s certainly rewarded our faith.
Trained by Jeff Crawford, this talented dog returned to winning form in his last race, dropping back to 600m and leading from start to finish with an impressive 34.75-second victory.
In the race before that, he was quite unlucky, getting stuck behind a tiring leader. However, prior to that, he had a streak of three consecutive wins, including one over this course and distance in 42.11 seconds.
With his speed, he has the potential to lead and secure another win.
Backcreek Benny is in outstanding form, aiming for his tenth consecutive victory.
The son of Sennachie recently returned from a triumphant trip north, where he dominated the G2 Rockhampton Cup.
Before that, he secured back-to-back wins over this course and distance, including an impressive 29.78-second run.
Although he can be a bit slow out of the box, his powerful finish makes him a strong contender for win number 10.
Wreck James made a fantastic return from a spell, winning impressively over 457m at Q1 Lakeside with a best-of-the-night time of 25.45 seconds.
The son of Barcia Bale has an excellent record over this course and distance, with six wins from 11 starts and a personal best of 29.60 seconds set in January.
He concluded his last preparation with a dominant 11.5-length all-the-way victory in 29.84 seconds.
With his speed, he has the potential to take the lead early.
Star Turn is back from Rockhampton, where he dominated the Cup Consolation Final, winning by five lengths in 29.56 seconds.
Trained by Jeff Crawford, this talented dog was in top form over this course and distance before that, securing three consecutive wins.
One of those victories was a remarkable 4.25-length win over Uno Nangar in 29.78 seconds.
Starting from box 1 again, he should be well-positioned to take the lead early.